Google Home's recent update introduces user role assignments, enabling households to designate 'Admin' and 'Member' roles for smart home control. Admins possess full authority over devices and user settings, while Members can access only basic functions unless granted further privileges. The update also streamlines adding children under 13 to the Google Home system, enabling their inclusion as Members using a Google account linked via Family Link. This update improves the previous complicated process of integrating children into smart home management.
The latest update for Google Home allows users to set household roles of 'Admin' and 'Member' for smart home control, enhancing security and management.
Admins have comprehensive control over all devices and users, while Members can only access basic features unless granted additional privileges by Admins.
The update facilitates adding children under 13 to the Google Home app by using Family Link, simplifying what was previously a convoluted process.
Inviting a child to a Google Home setup now requires adding them to the Google family group, streamlining user access and management.
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